The studio version is one of my all time favourite Elvis songs. No chords automatically detected in Ain_t it funny how time slips away Elvis Presley.mid for the Acoustic Bass instrument. It was a very moving moment to stand at the very place where that song was sung back then. Mmm, ain't it funny how time slips away How's your new love, I hope that he's doin' fine Heard you told him, yes baby That you'd love him till the end of time Well you know, that's the same thing that you told me Well it seems like just the other day Mmm, ain't it funny how time slips away Gotta go now, guess I’ll see you hanging round Funny How Time Slips Away lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use, this is a great Willie Nelson song. No matter what anyone says, I prefer that film to Elvis: That's The Way It Is, both editions. It seemed to be used to tease the audience as the line "gotta go know" would always bring a yell of displeasure from the audience. Just like satin silk of the highest quality, our man is so in control, smooth and commanding from start to finish - fabulous. The studio version is perfection. F | Dm | F | Bb | Dm7 | Fmaj7 | Dm | Bbmaj7 | Dm | Fmaj7 | F | Adim | G | F | Dm7 | F | Bb | Bdim | C7 | F | Bb | Fmaj7 | F | Bb | Dm7 | Adim | G7 | C7 | C9 | F | Bb | F | C | Dm9 | Dm7 | F7 | F | Bb | Gm7 | F | Bb | F | Fmaj7 | Am | Dm7 | F | Bdim | C7 | C7b9 | Edim | Fmaj7 | Bdim | C7 | C7b9 | Edim | Fmaj7 | F | Dm7 | F | Dm | F | Bbmaj7 | F | Dm9 | Dm | F | F7 | Adim | Gm7 | Dm | Gm7 | Em | Gm6 | C | F | Bb | Edim | F | Dm9 | Dm | Bb | F | G7 | F | C7 | Dm | F | C7 | Edim | F | Edim | F | Edim | F, F | Fmaj7 | F7 | Gm9 | Am7 | F | Bb | Am | F | Ddim | F | Dm | Fmaj7 | G7 | Fmaj7 | Gm7 | Bb | F | Fmaj7 | Dm | Bb | Am9, Dm | F | Bb | Bbmaj7 | Dm | F | Bb | Bbmaj7 | F | Bb | G | C | C7 | F | Bb | F | Dm7 | Dm | F | Bb | F | Gm7 | C | F | Bb | F | Dm7 | Dm | F | Bb | F | Gm7 | C | F | Bb | F | Dm7 | Dm | F | Bb | F | Gm7 | C | F | Bb | F | Dm7 | Dm | F | Bb | F | Gm7 | C | F | Bb | F | Dm7 | Dm | F | Bb | F | Gm7 | C | F | C | F. No chords automatically detected in Ain_t it funny how time slips away Elvis Presley.mid for the Acoustic Bass instrument. Here are the most popular versions Chords, Ukulele chords.
Everything clicked on this LP and this is one of the best of the lot.
Preview Add correction. Use these lyrics with chords to help you learn this classic, it's not difficult. Pure country classic. I love it, especially the live versions, cause they are so relaxed. No matter who sings it, it's one of the best country songs imo. Certainly not throw away versions. He loves to fool around with the lyrics to befit his views and moods.
But the song is definitely 5 star material. From “Elvis Country”, an Album that deserves much more recognition than it has: One of The Best Albums of Music History. Like most of the songs the studio version is perfect and beyond compare. Country, but filled with soul, passion and a voice that exceeds any other popular voice of his generation or any generation. Or didn't he know the words exactly and thought this was right? It's a pity that Elvis didn't treat this song right during live shows; he sung it as a throw-away (except in 1969). I have never liked the song no matter who sings it. Elvis' version first heard on his "Elvis Country" LP is excellent. Heard you told him that you'd [C] love him till the end of [G] time Now that's the same thing that you [ G7 ] told me seems like [ C ] just the other [ A7 ] day Gee ain't it [ D7 ] funny how [ Am ] time [ D7 ] slips [ G ] away The live versions were regularly used to reach out to the audience and get thereby a different flavour. Instead of: "But I remember what I told you that in time you gonna pay" he sung "But I remember what I told you that in time it's al gonna be o.k." Whatever he sang live he wanted to please his audience, which he did. I loved this in Elvis On Tour when he would have the house lights brought up so he could see the audience, since he usually only sees the first two rows.
Just because it´s not as good as the studio version does not make it a throw away. We are converting midis online Since 2008!
I like both of them. From Elvis' really really last great LP, when he seemed to care about the product and enjoy himself in the process. I'll listen to it if Elvis is singing it,but not a song that I like anyway. Certainly one of the highlights in an album full of highlights. Listen to Snowbird, Little cabin, Muddy water & best of all 'The Fool'. Chords and tabs aggregator - Tabstabs.com © 2020 ElvisNews.com - Elvis, Elvis Presley and Graceland are trademarks of Elvis Presley Enterprises. I always wondered why Elvis changed the lyrics in the last line of the song when he sung it live. When Presley says "Don't know when though, oh" ... you can hear his soul! I don't like any of Elvis' concert versions of this classic song. But, when I first heard it on the Elvis Country album I was hooked! My favourite song of the "country" album.Love the guitar. The live versions are good but dont come close. George Jones' version from a few years back comes close, though. Compared to the original of Willie Nelson, Elvis' version is a far outstanding performance (especially the 72 one). I sneaked in and closed my eyes and what I "heard" was this song. The sudden start of the song always bothers me. These recording made the Lp what it was. A five star track on a five star LP.
love the album and this is my favourite track from this,but that said it's also one of my favourite elvis song's of all time. Ain T It Funny How Time Slips Away Elvis Presley chord sequences automatically extracted Second only to the Memphis recordings. I can't recall I paid much attention to this song hearing it by other artists. Every other version is boring. so sad this is from his last great album it was all down hill after this apart for the Graceland live in Memphis album. Didn't he like the more mean load of "you gonna pay" and switched to a more friendly "it's all gonna be o.k."? Mmm, ain't it funny how time slips away How's your new love, I hope that he's doin' fine Heard you told him, yes baby That you'd love him till the end of time Well you know, that's the same thing that you told me Well it seems like just the other day Mmm, ain't it funny how time slips away Gotta go now, guess I'll see you hanging round Ain T It Funny How Time Slips Away Elvis Presley Ensemble Strings Chords Dm It's a for the rest of life songs, and I guess in 75 it was just perfectly arranged. Nevertheless the studiotrack is a masterpiece. I go for the first one. Great song from his LAST great album, it was all downhill from here. The thought of their evening with the King coming to an end was not one they wanted to contemplate. Correction: Elvis Presley - Funny How Time Slips Away (chords) Comment. I agree with those who find the live versions miles apart from the studio recording! Down there by the live stock area I got aware of the coliseum where the man used to perform several times in 75. Over the years many singers have recorded this song. Not his last great album,i can enjoy "good times" "promised land" "today" as much as this album. The studio version is perfect, the live versions are relaxed and in the moment. I once visited Jackson, MS back in 91. by analyzing the Ain_t it funny how time slips away Elvis Presley.mid MIDI file. Ain T It Funny How Time Slips Away Elvis Presley Steel String Guitar Chords, Ain T It Funny How Time Slips Away Elvis Presley Piano Chords, Ain T It Funny How Time Slips Away Elvis Presley Electric Piano 1 Chords, Ain T It Funny How Time Slips Away Elvis Presley Acoustic Bass Chords, Ain T It Funny How Time Slips Away Elvis Presley Ensemble Strings Chords, Ain_t it funny how time slips away Elvis Presley.mid. As I have stated before, Elvis could make country music sound like a totally genre when he sang it. How's your F new love Bb I hope that he's doing F fine C Heard you F told him, yes ba Bb by That you'd love him till the F end of time C Well you know, that's the same F thing That you C told me F Well it Bb seems like just the G7 other day Mm, C ain't it funny how time slips a F way Bb The Jordanaires, The Imperials on Elvis Sings... Elvis, Elvis Presley and Graceland are trademarks of Elvis Presley Enterprises. The instrumental part, or near one minute is outstanding and, in the last verse the "duet" that Elvis does with the piano is a piece of paradise. "Gimme the very last line"...he said in Dallas...and then listen to the finale... 1969/08/22 Midnight show on Today, Tomorrow And Forever, 1969/08/25 Dinner show on Collectors Gold, 1972/03/31 rehearsal on On Tour - The Rehearsals, 1972/06/10 2:30 P.M. on An Afternoon In The Garden, 1972/06/10 2:30 P.M. on Prince From Another Planet, 1972/06/10 8 P.M. on As Recorded At Madison Square Garden, 1972/06/10 8 P.M. on Prince From Another Planet, 1974/03/20 on Recorded Live On Stage In Memphis, 1975/05/31 matinee show on Dixieland Delight, 1975/06/01 evening show on Dixieland Delight, March 30, Midnight show on Las Vegas 1975, Not included on original album on Elvis Recorded Live On Stage In Memphis. So within the context of "one's meeting with the King" these latter ones are very moving for a man who had only glimpses of contact with the ones he cared about so much: his fans. The performance of this song brought Elvis so much closer to his audiences, and you can really hear the anguish in their cries when he announces "Gotta go now". The live versions that I have heard are good, but of course have more of a breezy, Vegasy feel than the studio track. Don't care too much for the live versions, but the studio recording is absolutely fantastic, just like the whole Elvis country album. One of Elvis' best performances ever (the studio one that is). Its production is immaculate. It was Elvis that made me love this song. This is such a marvelous song and Elvis' studio version of it from the brilliant "Elvis Country" album is 100% better than any of Elvis' concert versions of it. Funny How Time Slips Away by Elvis Presley. 5 stars. The performances are so strong and, in all fairness, this was Elvis in his element (the airport-hotel-venue-hotel-airport, on the road lifestyle).
An average song on a great Lp back in 1970.